the operating system that allows frequent switching from one task to another is
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A multitasking operating system (OS) is one that can work on more than one task at a time by switching between the tasks very rapidly.
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Multitasking in the operating system allows users to perform multiple computing tasks at the same time, such as running application programs.
- The operating system can track where you are in these tasks and switch from one task to another without losing information.
- Unix was the first operating system to use this multitasking method.
- Windows NT and Windows 95 were the first versions of Windows to use presumptive multitasking.
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